CN101439896A - Method for preliminarily purifying seawater - Google Patents

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CN101439896A
CN101439896A CNA2007101780049A CN200710178004A CN101439896A CN 101439896 A CN101439896 A CN 101439896A CN A2007101780049 A CNA2007101780049 A CN A2007101780049A CN 200710178004 A CN200710178004 A CN 200710178004A CN 101439896 A CN101439896 A CN 101439896A
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The invention relates to a method for the primary purification of seawater. The method comprises the following steps: 1, crushing weathered coal to above 60 meshes; 2, mixing evenly one portion of 99.5 percent concentrated sulfuric acid and 10 portions of water, adding the diluted sulfuric acid into the weathered coal for mixing with the proportion of 1:1, and drying the mixture to reach the water content of 30 to 35 percent after 5 to 7 days of placement in a sealed status; 3, adding the dried weathered coal into seawater by the proportion of 1: 500, placing the seawater for 5 days at 10 to 60 DEG C, stirring twice every day for the first three days, and standing for the last two days; and 4, finally filtering out the precipitates in the seawater. The seawater processed by the method not only can be directly used as industrial water, but also can be used as domestic water after being desalinated by a seawater desalination device. The method is simple and feasible, has low cost, needs no special equipment, and greatly reduces the probability of blocking a filter membrane during desalination.

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The method of preliminarily purifying seawater
Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of method of seawater treatment, particularly relate to a kind of method of preliminarily purifying seawater.
Background technology
At present, the water of earth surface 97.5% is the seawater that contains salt wherein, have only a small amount of 2.5% to be fresh water, and 98% in the fresh water is the ice that is present in south poles and Iceland, and because manufacturing is come out behind the sanitary wastewater that population increases, industrialization large amount of sewage, original rainforest are cut down in a large number improperly, make ball ecological environment destroy nothing left, Greenhouse effect are day by day serious, water resources reduces day by day, the development and use of seawater are extremely urgent things, but in order to develop seawater, the mankind are also facing to many difficulties, and one of difficulty is that seawater is formed very complicated; Two of difficulty is marine operation difficult, sea water desaltination expense costliness, and it is limited that particularly existing sea water desalting equipment is handled the seawater amount, and because mainly be to adopt filtering method purifying sea water, its filtering membrane is very easily stopped up by the impurity in the seawater, uses in the time of can not growing.
Summary of the invention
Technical problem solved by the invention provides a kind of preliminary treatment purifying sea water, is difficult for the method for the preliminarily purifying seawater of occluding device when making sea water desaltination.
A kind of method of preliminarily purifying seawater may further comprise the steps:
1. weathered coal is crushed to more than 60 orders;
2. the vitriol oil and ten parts of water of getting portion 99.5% mix, sulfuric acid after the dilution is added in the above-mentioned weathered coal and mixes, described additional proportion is the sulfuric acid after a weathered coal adds a dilution, under closed state, place 5~7 days after, oven dry is to moisture 30~35%;
3. the ratio that the weathered coal after the above-mentioned processing oven dry is added a weathered coal in 500 parts of seawater is added in the seawater, under 10~60 ℃ condition, places five days, stirs secondary every day first three day, leaves standstill in back two days;
4. get final product after at last the throw out that occurs in the seawater being filtered.
Wherein used weathered coal contains humic acids more than 20%, is preferably in more than 30%.
Seawater after utilizing the method for preliminarily purifying seawater of the present invention to handle, can directly be used as process water, also can be through being used for domestic water after the sea water desalting equipment desalination, its method is simple, and cost is low, do not need specific installation, used weathered coal is recyclable to be utilized once more, and the seawater pH value of handling is 7.1, is neutral substantially, beavy metal impurity in the seawater is all precipitable to get off, and stops up the probability of filtering membrane when greatly reducing desalination.
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The weathered coal that adopts Hebei province's Tangshan Area to collect, it contains humic acids 20.24% after testing, contains organic matter 31.12%, and described weathered coal is crushed to more than 60 orders; The vitriol oil and ten parts of water of a 99.5% are mixed, sulfuric acid after the dilution is added in the above-mentioned weathered coal and mixes, described additional proportion is the sulfuric acid after a weathered coal adds a dilution, under closed state, place 5~7 days after, oven dry is to moisture 30~35%; Then the ratio that the weathered coal after the above-mentioned processing oven dry is added a weathered coal in 500 parts of seawater is added in the seawater, under 20 ℃ condition, places five days, stirs secondary every day first three day, leaves standstill in back two days; Get final product after at last the throw out that occurs in the seawater being filtered.
With the chemical examination of the extract sample presentation in this seawater, according to the HBS001.16-2005 standard, adopt two meters grating spectrographs of PGS-2 at 24 ℃, under the condition of humidity 50%, survey it and the results are shown in Table 1:
Table 1 seawater extract detected result (10 -6)
Be As B P Zr Ba Sc Zn Cu
5.0 / 200 / 800 100 20 100 100
Pb Cr Ni Co Ti Mn W Mo V
40 25 10 10 10000 200 / 10 150
Ag Sn Bi Cd Sb Li La Ce Y
1.0 20 / / / / <100 / 10
Yb Sr Ga Ge Nb Ta U Th In
/ 100 30 / / / / / /
TI Te Hf Pt Pd Au
/ / / / / /
Si(%) Al(%) Ca(%) Mg(%) Fe(%)
>10 10 0.5 1 3
From measuring result as can be seen, present method can extract the impurity element in the seawater substantially, 26 kinds of elements have been extracted altogether, comprising some yttriums and heavy metal element, seawater pH value after the processing reduces to 7.1, the needs that met process water, its salinity do not have to remove substantially, use so promptly can be used as domestic water after desalination is handled.
Above-described embodiment is described preferred implementation of the present invention; be not that design of the present invention and scope are limited; the present invention relates under the scheme prerequisite not breaking away from; various conspicuous modification and improvement that those skilled in the art make technical scheme of the present invention; all should fall into protection scope of the present invention; the technology contents that the present invention asks for protection all is documented in claims.

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1. the method for a preliminarily purifying seawater is characterized in that: may further comprise the steps:
1. weathered coal is crushed to more than 60 orders;
2. the vitriol oil and ten parts of water of getting portion 99.5% mix, sulfuric acid after the dilution is added in the above-mentioned weathered coal and mixes, described additional proportion is the sulfuric acid after a weathered coal adds a dilution, under closed state, place 5~7 days after, oven dry is to moisture 30~35%;
3. the ratio that the weathered coal after the above-mentioned processing oven dry is added a weathered coal in 500 parts of seawater is added in the seawater, under 10~60 ℃ condition, places five days, stirs secondary every day first three day, leaves standstill in back two days;
4. get final product after at last the throw out that occurs in the seawater being filtered.
2. the method for preliminarily purifying seawater according to claim 1, it is characterized in that: described weathered coal contains humic acids more than 20%.
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